blustocking (
blustocking) wrote2004-04-05 07:22 pm
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A year or two ago, I'd decided that I don't care what's done with my body after I die. I was going to leave it up to family and/or loved ones, as the closure, the letting-go, would be for them. But, I've decided to donate my organs for transplant and/or science. Whatever's left, I would like this. (Not graphic, don't worry)
That is, unless it would cause my loved ones undue grief, though I don't see how.
Whatever is decided, I don't want standard cremation, simply due to the environmental impact.
I did nothing but read today at work, and finished two books.
Yeehaw.
That is, unless it would cause my loved ones undue grief, though I don't see how.
Whatever is decided, I don't want standard cremation, simply due to the environmental impact.
I did nothing but read today at work, and finished two books.
Yeehaw.

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2) When I go I want either to be hung on hooks in a glass case with a time lapse camera filming my decomposition or for my tombstone to say Rest In Peace Eternal.
3) What books?
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The second was the trade version of Batman: The Long Halloween. :)
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And being the hippie flower growing person she was, she chose it.
Basically, you're wrapped in linen, not embalmed, put in a cardboard box, and lowered into a grave that doesn't have a cement liner.
We liked it a lot.
The friends and family who didn't know ahead of time were a little put off by the card board box.
But whats a funeral without a few laughs?
;)
Yay books!
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:)
The funeral home also let you plant on the plots, I was all for a fruit tree of some sort, but no one would let me, they thought it was gross.
I'd have eaten the apples.
:)
Man, Mom Apples are so good!
Re: Man, Mom Apples are so good!
I aim to please!
;)
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